Neal Wilson had the good fortune to visit the Long Clawson Dairy in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, UK. He photographed the making of Stilton cheese there where they use time-honored traditional methods. It's an intense job from the looks of it, but the cheese they produce is well worth it, winning award after award. Yum!

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Amos ChanClientDate

Ron Wu wanted to get a better idea of what his computer is all about. So, one day, he open the whole thing up and found a beautiful collection of hardware. Have a look at this photo and the next six, and see if you agree with him.

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Robin MoyerClient PersonalDate

Robin Moyer has been inspired by the Japanese artist Yoshitoshi's woodblock prints for years. See if you agree with him that this image and the next three are reminiscent of Yoshitoshi's work. Robin enhanced the images with the help of Photoshop and his keen eye. Quite a departure for him!

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Bill GalleryClient PersonalDate

Bill Gallery shoots his personal work exactly the way he shoots on a job--fly on the wall style with an emphasis on beautiful composition. It's the way he sees the world. Have a look at this and the next eight images to get an idea of what catches his eye in a corporate office...without people.

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Amos ChanClient PersonalDate

Amos Chan is no stranger to retouching--or Photoshopping, as we non-professionals call it. However, most of hie images need no tweaking; they are "final selects" right out of the camera.That being said, out of this image and the next nine below, two images have been Photoshopped. Can you tell which ones?

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Rosanne OlsonClientDate 2014

Rosanne really has a gift for enabling her subjects to feel relaxed in front of the camera. Her lighting adds an emotional component to the photograph that enhances the overall look of the image.

This shot won a silver award in the 2014 Graphis photography award show.

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This one won a merit award in the same show.

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This one also won a merit award in the Graphis show.

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A lovely portrait of my daughter, Sarah, by Rosanne.

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A selection of portraits by Rosanne.

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Jon LoveClient Film production studioDate 12/17/2014

With the Oscars for 2015 having just been chosen, it's the perfect time to bring out our own Jon Love's
images for an Australian film, "Ruben Guthrie" (in post-production
now). It's the adaptation of a play by Brendan Cowell which tells the
story of an ad agency creative director who decides to take a year off
from drinking and joins AA. The film revolves around how he handles the
resulting conflicts and transformations in his relationships and life
events. Sort of like Don Draper Hits the Big Screen.

At any rate, here are some of the stills that Jon shot. Who knows? Maybe one will be chosen as the movie's publicity shot.

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Jon LoveClient Film production studioDate Summer 2014

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Neal WilsonClient PersonalDate Sept. 2014

Saint-Tropez. To most of us the name of that town in southern France is synonymous with wealthy Europeans, Brigitte Bardot and sailing. This past summer the town really lived up to its reputation. It was the 80th birthday of Ms. Bardot and (as has been the case for the past 33 years) the wealthy joyfully raced their sail yachts for a week in the bay of Saint-Tropez in a race called Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.

In addition, the famous yacht, Ikra, was celebrating her 50th anniversary this year. Back in 1981 the Ikra and the Pride competed in a race which was named La Niolargue. The idea for La Niolargue is a now legendary story that took place in
1981 at Club 55, Patrice de Colmont’s ultra-chic beach bar and
restaurant on Pampelonne Beach. It began as a casual barroom bet between
the 12-metre Ikra, skippered by Jean Laurin and Pride,
a Swan 44 owned by Dick Jayson, an American who was cruising in the
Mediterranean at that time. Three decades later the regatta endures,
with tweaks and fine-tuning along the way. In the late 1990s, La
Niolargue morphed into Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez and its popularity has
only grown. Ikra still competes there.

Neal Wilson was on hand this year and photographed a number of the yachts (including the Ikra) and races. Have a look at the image above and the next 9 images to get an idea of the excitement and beauty of this week-long event.

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This is the famous Ikra.

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Amos ChanClient PersonalDate Summer 2014

Amos Chan spent a lot of time around water this past summer. As most of us know, it's not that easy to get interesting, different shots of the stuff. But Amos's terrific eye for the unusual saw this and the next 8 remarkable images. I swear I won't see water in the same way ever again.

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Amos ChanClient PersonalDate Summer 2014

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Neal WilsonClient PersonalDate Summer 2014

Neal Wilson spends a portion of his summers with his family in a village in Southern France. This summer was no exception. 2014 happened to be the 70th anniversary of the allied invasion into the south of France and the troops actually landed right there in Neal's village. This image and the next 6 are a few that he captured from that celebration.

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Clients ask Amos Chan to photograph lots of different subjects--executive portraits, architecture, events, candid office situations, industrial facilities. But how about still-life? Yes, he does that too. This shot and the next 6 were done for pharma clients--some in the studio and some on location. Either way, Amos gets the shot!

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Jon LoveClient ComediansDate 2014

Jon Love really captured the spirit of these comedian new-comers to the Sydney, Australia scene. I dare you to keep a straight face when you're looking at these photos!

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Bill GalleryClient Personal Date 2013

Bill Gallery is a wizard at finding the beauty in everyday places, things and situations. When he was in India last year, he took a day and wandered the streets taking photographs of whatever caught his eye. This image and the next six are just a few examples of how great he is at pulling exquisite details out of daily life even in such a bustling environment as India.